The struggle for power and money is inseparable from the accumulation of strength and the exchange of interests

Elroy 2022-10-30 11:18:09

Although it is an American drama with a financial theme, the content is mainly about the struggle between power and money. Instead of looking at businessmen and politicians, look at the growth history of characters.

Bobby's financial tycoon came out of the slum, and all his contacts and relationships must be exchanged for money and interests to achieve their own goals.

Chuck's judicial boss grew up under the protection of his parents, and his personal connections include classmates and fathers, and the exchange of interests achieves his own goals.

In a single round of personal strength, Poppy actually has the upper hand many times, but whenever it is critical, Chuck's father and friends will help or even reverse. This may prove that the efforts of generations of people can really compete with those who are self-made or even more capable. Wealth, contacts, and status need to be accumulated slowly.

In the play, the two male protagonists have played against each other many times, and in the end, they will win each other. Whenever they are forced to a dead end, the script can always pull the two sides to a stalemate. There are very few happy scenes. Behind every fight, the interests of adults are maximized. Without you, life and death only have interests. Maybe this is the real social law.

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